As the human population spread out of Africa into new regions, genetic diversity
A) went up as an adaptation to new environments.
B) went down because each expansion had a chance of leaving behind one or more genetic variants.
C) maintained an equilibrium because population density stayed the same while territory expanded.
D) varied randomly, so some populations had greatly increased variation while some had greatly decreased variation.
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